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Break not the rose its fragrance and beauty are surely sufficient, resting contented with these, never a thorn shall you feel.
John Hay
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John Hay
Age: 66 †
Born: 1838
Born: October 8
Died: 1905
Died: July 1
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Former United States Secretary Of State
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John Milton Hay
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